PS260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Change Blindness, Dependent And Independent Variables, Stroop Effect

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But, the misled condition was not any slower than neutral. Other studies of attention focus on a phenomenon known as change blindness, the inability of observers to detect changes in scenes they are looking directly at. See if you can detect the differences between the following pairs of pictures: Similar effects of change blindness occur when people fail to notice continuity errors in. In a particularly striking example, participants failed to notice when the person asking them for directions changed identity (following a brief interruption by two people carrying a door). Early studies of attention focused on when the perceiver selects the desired input. According to the early-selection hypothesis, the unattended input receives little to no films. analysis. All the information that is not attended to is lost. According to the late-selection hypothesis, all input receives analysis but only the attended input reaches consciousness or is remembered. Both the early- and late-selection hypotheses capture part of the truth.

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